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Wednesday, July 27, 2011 

Psst

Ahem.

Oh God... They've got you too!

"One of us! One of us! Gooboo gaboo, gooboo gaboo!"

AAAAACCCCKKK, to comment on a Tumblr post you need to be signed on to Tumblr?!?

You can't even comment?!? What am I missing???

There are third-party comments you can add (and I should get around to that, yes), but generally you need to have a tumblr unless the person has put in something like Disqus to handle it.

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